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    TURKISH GOVERNMENT CANNOT HIDE CORRUPTION FILE FOREVER: PM'S ADVISOR

    [ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]

    14:27 â~@¢ 15.12.14

    The Turkish government will at some point address the public on
    the issue of corruption and this should be both convincing and
    transparent, according to Etyen Mahcupyan, a chief adviser to Prime
    Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

    "No parties or governments can escape from this forever. This is not
    a file that can be hidden forever," Mahcupyan said in an interview
    with daily Hurriyet.

    "Avoiding such an explanation would have higher costs to the AKP
    [the ruling Justice and Development Party]," he added.

    "I do not think these [corruption claims] can reach [President Recep]
    Tayyip Erdogan, but still some people are concerned that this might
    turn into an argument that could be used in the election campaigns,"
    Mahcupyan said, referring to the general elections scheduled for June
    2015. Erdogan, now president, will not run in the elections for the
    Prime Ministry, but he has repeatedly said he would have close links
    with the executive power.

    The corruption claims cover a graft operation that began in
    December 2013, covering four Cabinet ministers, their sons and other
    bureaucrats. The legal charges against the former ministers have been
    dropped, but a parliamentary inquiry is ongoing.

    If the government does not press harder on the corruption claims,
    it will face problems in the international arena, Mahcupyan also told
    Hurriyet, adding that a "realistic view would expect strong government
    moves on corruption after the elections."

    The prime minister's adviser, appointed to his role at the end of
    October, ruled out claims that people people have a right to feel
    aggrieved under the AKP.

    "I think just the opposite. I have become freer under AKP rule,
    both as an Armenian and as an intellectual," Mahcupyan said.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/15/Etyen/1536510


    From: Baghdasarian
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